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Single Ingredient Dinners Rock!


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We are going over to our friend's house tonight and are having watermelon, air popped popcorn, and freshly made fruit sorbet. (just made of frozen whole fruit run through a Champion dinner)

 

I'm so stoked that I don't have to worry about gluten and CC tonight. (everything is gluten free and there's not much opportunity to CC anything, since nothing is cooked or stirred and nobody will be making gluten at the same time)

 

If you can get together with friends and eat simple food, I highly recommend it!  :)

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kareng Grand Master

My family would revolt if I invited them over for a dinner of popcorn and fruit! Hmmmmmm..... Now that's an idea!

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LOL! Our friends and I normally have our heavier meal at lunch, so this is completely normal for us. :)

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I was thinking though that even folks who didn't have their lighter meal in the evening could find useful variations on this theme. Like go to a bonfire at your friend's house and roast potatoes in tin foil or something. :)

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LOL! Our friends and I normally have our heavier meal at lunch, so this is completely normal for us. :)

Yeah, but you will still have to fix the kids something with some fat and protein.

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Maybe "dinner" was the wrong word. I fixed my kids a big meal about 2 hours ago, and we are going over there in 40 minutes or so, so it will basically amount to a post dinner snack. 

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kareng Grand Master

Maybe "dinner" was the wrong word. I fixed my kids a big meal about 2 hours ago, and we are going over there in 40 minutes or so, so it will basically amount to a post dinner snack.

Desserts and snacks. A nice and easy way to entertain!
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